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8 ~TINANCI!L AND. COMMERCE The Stock Market Less Active and Weaker. Another Fall in the Stocks. GOLD 106 7-6 A 107 1-8. Investment Securities Strong and Higher. Money on Call Per pa Wepyaspay, May 9-— The aggregate of transactiobs on the Stock Exchange jo-day dropped below 150,000 sbares and popular in- jerest in the market dropped also. in prices as @ natural result, and some irrepressible bears whose opinions are dyed in the woo! prophecied thatthe market was going to the dogs because the prominent operator® had already gone there—as v itors to the bench show, In their absence the market the speculation of small traders, with an exhibition of canine caumibalism that would have shocked the mild-eyed exhibits at Gil- more’s, It thus happening that prices received no material support from the controllers of Stock Ex- change destinies, but that there was rather evinced a desire to realize the profits of the late advauce, stocks was pretty much leit to were inclined to droop finished up somewbat lower A report from Washington to the effect that Mr. Evarts had expressed hig anxiety lest the position of England in the Russian-Turkey war sbould affect the interests of the United States untavorably created some uneasiness and helped to depress the market. We jake it that the risk of such a sesult 18 quite as im- probable as that Mr, Evarts was ever guilty of so great abdreach of diplomatic discretion as to proclaim the same, It is not to be supposed, however, that a foreign war isto be a matter of unmixed good for this coun- \ry. An unfavorable symptom showed Ine reception here, for sale, of an invoice of 435 per cent bonds which bad been placed by the Syndicate in foreign markets, It 18 stated that they come (rom Holland, where ‘Russians,” at the present reduced prices, have been substituted, plenty of money here, of this nature, and the to tall off for want the afternoon the market dragged coal stocks being the heaviest om the list, although | a good impression had been created by the open and above board proceedings of the Delaware and Hudson mecting yesterday, From these a teelug of weaknes: seized upon the whole list, Rock Island particularly | declining one per cent, At the close a better feeling prevailed, which stiffened up prices in @ fractional way. It gives us pleasure to state that District Attor- | ney Phelps was directed uolle prog, to ve entered In the case of Mr, C. F. Timpson, who had been pre- ronted by the Grand Jury for circulating false reporis in regard to Delaware and Hudson, auy basis for the charge, and Mr. Phelps by bis action has apparently satisiied himself ot that fact, THE SALES TO-DAY. ‘The sales of active stocks to-day aggrégated 146,385 shares, which were distributed as follows: 10; Harlem, 123; 44,000; Northwestern, 100; do., preferred, $10; Rock Island, 28,750; Milwaukee and St Paul, 1,600; do, 00; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 25,550; New Jersey Central, 110; Delaware and Hud- Morris and Ess 400; Mimeis Central, 500; Union Pacife, 230; Hannibal and St, Joseph, 200; Ohio and Missis- | Western Union, 2 Pecific Mail, 200; Central, 5, proterred, son Capal, 9,17, Central, sippi, 660; Panama, 55 laptic and Was ov lowest prices of the day New York Central Hariem. E Northwestern... . Mortowestern preterred. Kock Island... Milwaukee and St. Paul Milwaukee and st, Paul pret. Deb, Luck. a Western.... New Jerse Union Facitic,. Ohio and Shssissipp. Western Union,, Pacitic Mail Vouama.. ADVANC! AVA Paul, $4; Micusga Deciine. —-Pacine Lak Cencral, | Mail, ty St. Paul pre Isiava, 2 wanna au The closing prices at th Dorthwestera. Nortawest pf Kock Ishvwa Fort Wayne Mil & St Pant MA SCY pret. Pittabursc Dei, L&W Ned Genteal., Dei & Hudson Morris & Eos 4 Mich Centrw 4 THe Vuying $16, selling 3-Le Cincinuatt steady, buying p leans, comiuerc' scarce, O10 a anu 4.8936 lor demand. Tie GOLD MARKET, Gold opened at 106% anc wus the closing price, Uhe a per cent borrowing. G Sew York:— Gold balances, Uurreue, Z Gold cleurcd,..... CLRARING Nous rreney exclu God exchang Sold Valances, The actusl epevie shipment bia, was $1,000,000 goid coin; for suipmons (oanorrow thus far, MENT in fair demand and ste Uirm at the following quotations:— sixes, ff Wel, registered, L14iy a 114)¢5 do. do 115); a 11535; do, do, 1865, 114; do, dv., do, coupon, 111 a 1M; do. do., 1267, registered, 113% w 114; do, ao, do,, coupor, 113% a Gove Goverument bonds and they clus United States currence 114, do, do,, 1868, regis do, coupon, 1194 do, fives, registered, 1881, coupon, LIL w 112, do. 4s 9 108%; do. do,, do, coupon, 104% 4 107%. Mewrs, Fisk & Hateh today received Irom Europe the first lot of 436 per cent coupon bonds tor this market, THE FORMON MARKT. ndon advices report consols about steady at The Li yesterday's closing prices. he wew luur and a hall per tiem, nnd t 1 1-2 a 2 1-2 There was a wane they opened. Fortunately, there is | Contiden materially, the There never was tic Telegraph, Quicksilver, 300; do., preferred, 600. ING, HIGHEST AND LOWEST, The following table shows the opening, highest and Opening. | Sate T. Russe. AND DEGLINE, The tollowing shows (he advance and decline tn the closing prices of the principal active stocks to-day as compured with those of yesterday Western Union, 44; Union Pacific, 34; New York € hore, $3; Lilwois Centra Northwestern, 4 Northwestern preferred, % ; ¢ Frew, Western, 1%; Delaw: CLOSING PRICE ce P.M, were:— i | Wheat | Corn Delaware, Lacku- | on ‘und Hudson, 17%, | Flour (vbis.) The highost prices reached during 1856 in Chicago | Obie & Miss Weat'n Uni Quick pret NEY MAKKBT. Money on call was quoted at 24g percent, and the Tate declined jate in the day, crusing at Ly ‘The following were the rates ot York at the undermentioued cities to-day :—Savannan, Louis, 1-10 premium; r, eolling 1-10; exchange on New St. ta premium; Chic eign exebange is nowinally 4.8754 and 4.90, with actual | business at 4.87 lor dankers’ sixty-day sterting bills | 1 to 107%, whien ng rates were 1, 2 1); percent, Loans were also made fat and at d cleurings at the National Bank of the State ot * $600,000 18 en new registered, red, a 116; do, 1i2% 4 112%; Uo do, do, pupon, LBs w 118 , 1991, registered, 108% Of the other sues 1960's w now Li¥eS J¢ a ty por went votier, Eric commun advanced Jy aud the pres forties and were :—Consol five-twenty bonds of 1865 (old), 103) 108; ten-forty vonds, 108%, » 1867, : 24 percent. Iv Paris rentes were quoted at 1021, 62346 early in the day, and they closed weaker at 102%. 52440, UNIT: The revenue receap! Customs receipts Bank notes received. STATE HONDS, ate bouds at the Board were 1'4 higher for Louls- jana sevens, consolidated, 3; for Tennessee sixes, old, aud North Carolioa old (April and October), and lower for Tennessee sixes, new series, to which dealings were confined In New Orleans Louisiana consolidated brought 80% a 907, RAILROAD BONDS, Railroad bonds wore strong, and the following were the changes in prices compared with the last previous sales:—An advauce of 3 in Chicago and Northwestern consolidated gold sevens, New Jersey Central firsts, new, Michigan Central sevens and Chicago and North- western firsts; 2 in Oo and Mi! sinking funds and 3g to Central Pacific goid bonds, There was a decline of 14 in Now Jersey Ceptral tirsts, consoldated, and }; in Toledo and Wabash firsts (St Louis division), STATES TREASURY. to-day were PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. The closing prices of Philadelphia stocks were Bid, 1124 ot Now Jersey ..130'5 City six United Rajlroa: Pennsylvania Railroad; Reading Railroad, Letigh Valley Railroad, Catawissa Railroad preterred, Pailudelpoia and Erie Railroad, Schuylkill Navigation preterred.. Northern Central Railroad. Lenigh Navigation... . uu Creek una Allegheny Railroad, Hestonville Railway, Central Transportatio: oe MINING SHARES. The following were the opening quotations for min- ing stocks at San Francisco to-day:—Gould & Curry» 434; Savage, 3; Chollar Potosi, 25; Ophir, 94; Hale & Norcross, 2; Crown Point, .5; Yellow Jacket, 4 Belcher, 4; Imperial, 144; Virginia Consolidated, 27; California, 27; Overman, 74; Raymond & Ely, 3; Eureka G. V,, 3; Best & Belcher, 12; Kentuck, 2!4; Union Consolidated, 3; Alpha, $34; Meadow Valley, 134; Sierra Nevada, 1 Mexican, ; Caledonia, 11g; Silver Hill, 13g; Eureka Consolidated, 17; Justice, 4; Julia Consolidated, 1, in San Francisco were:— Justice Kossutl Leopard Mexican... . Northern Bello Overman, Ophir... Raymon Stiver Hill Savage... Seg, Beiche: Sierra Nevada., Union conzolid sient ode Yeliow Jacket, * Julie consolidated. 1 Eureka consolidated, 15% The sales of mining shares 10 New York as oflicially reported wero :— FIRST BOARD—I1 4M. 100 shy Cn Point..010 100 do. cho 100 do, “030 100 Goutd & Gurry..x30 100 Hale & Nore... #10 100 Raymond & Ely 810 100 Huxil, ° Wo do 100 do. 200 Seaton, ar Collar, Caledon Re - ein Bis i ewe ome eS ed 100 shs Belcher 200 shs 7 100 whs So: be 4% 100 7 Ww) © 4g 100 Hukill 435100 4a 100 41, 100 4 415 100 38% 5° Ww) 3h SALES AFTER CALL. 100 shs Seaton Bq 100 shy Seaton 3 100° do. 1 “de 8 oo do 100 do... 3 100 do... 100 do. a zy de. 100 do 1) do 1800 do. Woo do 400 Merrimac, wot, 100 Go nf MEMORANDA. About two P, M, the following letter was received in the Stock Exchange, and read aloud amid considerable citemen Tinpsox & Giuuespy, Bankers and meee | No. 64 Broapway axb No. 19 New Street, New York, May 9, 1877, Esq., President of the New York Stock Exchange: Dean Sin—f am happy to inform you that tho indict- ment found against my partner, Mr, C. F. Timpson, by the Grand Jury, at the instigation of the Delaware and Huason Canal Company, was brought up m open court, belore Recorder Hucketl, and, at the request of the District Attorney, a nol. pro was entered, on tho sround that there was no evidence against him which ra | would warrant a trial, Yours, traiy, J. W. GILLESPY, Ata time when the effect of the present war in | Europo upon the market for American produce is agi- tating the business iuterests of the country to a largo extent the following figures and tables, showing the demands made on our producers at intervals {rom 1895, the year of tho Crimoan war, to the present, will | be read with interest, % The following table gives tho receipts of grain and | flour at Ch Crimean war: ayo for the year 1455, the year of the ons R Barle 19,284, 7 240, 662 Total... were :— For spring wheat, pot bushel. For corn, per bushel The French government were lurge buyers 1n the fall + $1 63 | of 1865, and wheat sold as high as $210 per bushel in | w York, There is a partial failure ot the wheat crop in Kravee this year, The following table shows the receipts of produce, &o, at Chicago during various years since 1857:— 1857. 1861. 1866. Bushels, Bushels, Bushels. Wheat 10, 11,975, 763 corn 35,043 Oats 2,067,018 Rye. 490,059 ark ‘Totals, Floar (bbIs.).. i : 19,386, 406 193, 954 44 4, 1871. Bushels, Wheat +. 14,489,056 ra. + 41,808,138 Oats 14,780,414 15,0801 RVC scss sees QoL 788 Burley. ce 4,069,410 Totals Flour (bts). Receipts of produce, &6., at Chicago, for the mouths ol April, 1976 and 1877 were as follows:— 1876, Busheis, Bushels, 45! Dec.. 20,014 + LAdL, 193, Luz, 046 Totals, ....6 “ S147 Net ine, i, Flour (bbIs,)... Dec. Hoge... Inc, 54,406 Ihe receipts of wheat at Milwaukee for the month of April, 1876 aad 1877, were as lollows :-= Bushels, 308,011 Decrease. eer seeseereeses 108, The receipts of bogs and corn in Chicago show a large increase of tonnage over those in April of lust year, and of former years, as por table given above. It should be borne im mind that April and May are the busiest months of the year for the farmers, during the planting season, and tue month of August, during the harvesting. Tue receipts of produce, &e., at Chicago trom May | 1 to 7, 1576 and 18 Six business days, were as tol4 lows :— 1876. 1877. | Bushels, Bushels, Busheis, | Wheat , 46,561 Dec. 107,812 Corn .. 1,000,261 Ine ALS oo 249,129 Dow. Kye e+ Dow Barley .. Piney Inc. 4,074 Totals, Flour (bbls) ... Hogs... 686 Net ine, NEW YORK’ HERALD, THURS . ferred 3g per cent. New York Ccntral was steady, Recerpts of wheat at Milwaukee from May 1 to 7, and Llinois Central strong, with an improvement of lpercent, The Bank of Englund lost £40,000 bullion on bulanee to-day, The closing prices in London for movey and account, 934; a 95%; 1876 and 1877, ix business days The following is the oficial report of sales at the new fives, 10614; Erie New York Open Stock and Gold Exchange May 9, common shares, 63; do, preferred, 16}4; New York Central, 90},; Lilinois Central, 05, The rate of dis- count for three months? bills in the open market was HIBER GabereRtiG- 4. 8: s00 bs Tgke ‘Shore, DAY, MAY 10, 1877.-TRIPLE SHEET. COMMERCIAL REPORT. FIRME8— OATS LOWER -~- WHISKEY NOMI- NAL-—PORBK AND LARD EASY—PETROLEUM | QUIET—SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE HIGHER— ROSIN DULL—OILS ¥FIRM—COFFER STRONG— SUGAR FIRM-—FREIGHTS TAIRLY ACTIVE. Waonrspay, May 9—6 P. M. The rkets were, as a general thing, without de- eided change, but there were some important excop- tions, On ’Change the flour market was dull and heavy, jower to sell, Corn was lower, but closed with a good demand and firmer. Oats were unsottled and $0000 Am gold. " 100 alis Lake Shore. x3 a Weak... ge 200° da - seaiee THIRD CALL—3:15 P.M, 1890 shs D, L & West... #200000 Am gold. Soom att Pye 300 do. e 18s:ppi consolidated | 100 Chi & RI... 300 Western Unio 300 di RS % 3 i NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES Wepyrspay, May 9, 1877. BEFORE CALL ALM. & Miss % sf 88% 5000 Ohio & Miss con 8846 4000 NW cone gb #20. 9, 1000 UP Ld Grant's. 100! Gooo Chie Bur & Q T's 200 ahs Am Dis 1 1) Del & Hudron rt 100 Han & St Joseph. 50) Brio Ruiway. 10 Northwestern pre! 300 N ¥ © & Hudson. © Michigan Wentral. 100 St Pant pref 100 St Louis & Lron tion | than halt a grade au 810009 V 8 5's 19-40, r, 1000 U8 5's 10-40, @.- 19000 U8 3's, IS8i rs 10000 U8 5's, 1881, P67 be 11 10000 U 8 5-20, ¢, '67.. 11339 10000 Tenn 6's, n 5000 Tena 6's, 0. 5000 Dist Col3.65's. 000 6 & RT & P 7's. lo MS RR besd lv 8000 M& sth, consfbe 86. Pae v bds.., 108% Pao Ist. 109 Chi & NW KR, 200 Vanama RR. 2000 Del & Hr bs, 01 O84 10°%) Erte 3d m.. 80 ens Fourth Nat sOO NY C & Hi & Ste & SUP pf..:he 5 Hun & St Jo RRVbe CALI—=12:20 O14 400shs Luke 500 Ohio & Miss Kit. be | $9000 N Card's n Jad. 5100 RL & Pao 7's, 10875, 10% Det&tlad reg 01 4000 Nw cons ee . | 100 shs Paeifie Mail, 100 Weatern U: mm dO. oe 13 NYC & Hud... 100 Del, Luck & W 200 Lake Shore. 109 Han & StJo. $50000 Us 5-20, {L000 US BY BOARD—1 P.M. 10 shs Conk et Nets 600 Lake S&M 3So,be. $10000 U8 6's, ¢, 1881 11, i c "8D. 10000 US 5-20, &, 1867 11 $200) La 7's, conso'.... 2000 MUL de St Ting JOOOM&stPistm LED 10Lty 10000 Hariom Ist 7's. 11S) 1000 GP Latm C&O b, 18000 Pack of 200 sus West Un Tel, be 200 Chie & K'E.! 300 Chic, M&S 100 Ma Coal Co 500 Chie, Mast 610 Chica NWprel, ens phd 100 wer, Lack W ste | Qo NYCwtudie i 100 Mur & Bsees..boed 7: | g25000 6 &NWe eg b. 2200 shs Rock Twland.. 611,809 |g do ss hie, I & Qain Mortis & Eanes 50 Panama... orthwestorn pref. HAVANA MARKE P Havana, May 9, 1877, Sugar firm. Spanish gold, 224% 0 225, “Exchange ta on the United States 0 days, H decidedly lower. Whiskey was dull and nominal, Pork and lard were without important change, but easy. Freights closed lower for steamer room, but flim for charters. Cotton on the spot was quiet, Futures closea firm. Coffee way firm. Sugar was likewise firm. ( firm. Petroleum quiet, Rosin dull, but spirits was decidedly higher, Corrxx.—There was 4 continued firmness in Kio. We note sules at Baltimore of 1,006 bags, ex Jane Wiedon, at 1834. for strict good ; 1,021 do., ex Maggie V. Hugg: 1,000 uo. ex Winnefred, both at 196. for low fair. ALild coffeo was strong und active, The sales during the past week wore 1,300 bags St, Domingo, in transit to Kurope, und the fole lowing lots for consumption, within onr range ~3,420 mats Java, 1,262 do. Singapore, 1,852 bags Maracaibo, 1,165 do, Costs Rica, 1,275 do. Jamatea, 568 do. Laguayra, 190 do. Angostura, 192 do. Mextean and 152@0. Savauilla, The stock of mild coffee in first hunds is as tollows :—Java, 13,000 grass mats; Singapore, 26,085 do.; Maracatvo, 491 ba, Laguayra, 1,769 do.; Bt. Domingo, 3,685 do; Costa Rica, 2,334 do.; Mextean, 27S; Macussar, 1,500 do, Total stock, 10,557 bays aud 12,000 mats Java, and 26,686 mats Singapore. We qnote :—-Ordinary carsoes, Ie. « I7i4e.; fair do, 1946: good do., 20!4e3 prime do., 20\4e.; extremo rauzo for lots, 17c. a 22}, Santos, Inir to good, Whe. a 1WMe., gold, 90 anys; government bags, 2 do, grass mats, 230, 0 Sinenpore, 195 yee; Ceylon, 196, a 22e,; Marae cuibo, 1844e. a 2te.; Lagnagra, Ie, a 203 a2e.; St. Domingo, 16}g¢ w16%e.; Porto Rico, 1830. a 2le.; Costa Kiew, Ie. n 2le.; Mexican, 183g¢. n 200; Mine 19¢, w2le,; Angostura, 1c, a 2le ; Davanilla, Ide, 2+ Curacon, 17e, 6 20c. Corros on the spot was quiet, but unchanged. Liverpool came dull, but unchanged on spot cottam; 8,000 bales sales, Cplands quoted at 5%d. und Orloany at 6 116d. Arrivals were purtially 1-16d. lower, Our market opened woak at 9 points decline and remained stendy at that decline fora fow moments, but with Iree sellers soon weakened again and deetined 5 points additimal, Just betore, the last call’ the m steadied again and prices graduatiy ad- vanced 7 . the marke finn. Phe closing prices to-day compare with Tuesday's us failows: Tuesday, Mvp. Wednentay May 9. 10.96 9 10.93 Mt 10.91 w 10.92 0.98 4 10.98 Los a 11g 1 1g Ma 1006 Wa lhid on in store ranning cor below the gr « plants, Alabirne y s16 Do Ordinary 16 O19 GAG Rtriet 9916 9 916 91116 9 1116 Good $1516 P1516 10° 116 10 116 Strict goo 10 1G 10, 3-16 10. 5-16 10 S16. y + 108g 10g To- Day. dan E ‘ening. Tefal, For future delivery the 2 M.--May, 100 hut 11.10¢., 100 at 11.zie, 200 at ‘I Yctober, 200 at 11,05 10 wt Decem- 200 ut 10,080, February, “100 at e-. 200 Ze. 500 bales iy. up to 2 P.M. May, 400 at 1 100-8, 1 10th at 10,84¢., 600 at 1O.RBe., 50) At 10.85¢. ; June, 200 at 10.06c., 2,000 41 10 95, 5,300 at 1.200 at 10,5¢., 100 at 10,te.; June, 4 PORTS SR 900 at 11,04e,, 300 at 11! nt 11.02¢ | 900 at 11.04, 800 at 11,05¢., 100 at 1L04e.2 A gust, 400 at TL. 16e.. 400 at 11.1502, 1 000 at 11.14¢., 800. a TL. 13e,, 700 nt Uh. 13e., 2.100 at LL Le, 700 at 11 at TL. T4e., 900 at 11 700 at 11.1 tember, 500 at 11.10 Yat 11,006. 100 at 11. +100 as 10.97 7 at ie. ‘Total, 1 Re 100 nt 10.93¢,, L00 at 10 076, vember, 100 at 10.90¢, Total, 29,000 bales. Grand total, 41,900. bates, ‘Tne recaipts nt tha ‘ports were ns follows:—Galvoston, 18 ow Orleans, 657; Mubile, 1N6; Savannah, 113; Charleston, 545; Wilmington, 36) Norlolk, 260; Hoston, 4335; Philadelphia, 732, Total, 2,316 bites, “thin day Last .B19. Thin cay lat year, 4,537. Total since sep- tember 1, 3,832,718 bales, Uotton ‘Treizhts closet ws fol- Jows:—To Havre, by steam, Isc. compressed. To Hambur-, by steam, e., compressed. To Bromen, by steam, Sie. w ye. compressed. To Liverpool, by steam, 5-16d. ; by anil, 933 wspransed. | Market niet, Four axp Gratx.—iteceipts~ Flour, 5,871 bbls. ; whent, 09 bushels 20 bbls, sind 305 bagy: corn, > do. rye, 1X? do.; barley, no receipts; barle, 3,500 bushels.” Flour was dail, and In wome caser 10c. a 2c, lower, but the deciine wax not cneral. ‘The sales were 9,000 bbls, including State, ‘esterh and Southern, at the anvexed quotutions, Kye flour was quiet, sales being oniy about 200 bbls. Corn meal was quiet, The sales were about 1,000 bbls, and bage at full prices. Wo quote : - Superfine State. Extra State... 31,200 bushel $7 10 ¢ § 810 BOR R50 Chotee Suv + 8 Wa 900 Superfiue Western, Tie. BW Extra West 8008 8 Minnesota. 850410 Round hoop Oblo, siiipoing bra R508 9 00 Round hoop Ohiv, trade brands 9 50.810 00 10 00.811 00 9008 950 9 75 #10 00 Family, St. Louis, low. extra. St. Lonis, straght extra. Bt. Louis, cholee double extra Ht. Louis, choles family. Ryo tow douthern, Southern, supertin Southern, extra Southern, family. meal, Western. rn ment, Jerse rn inenl, Br c Corn mont, pu 18 00.4 18 25 Wheat was qui 10,090 bush. Is unuraded spring sold at $1 75 0 81 80; 4,050 Wnshets No 2 Milwaukee sold Inte last eve. ing at $1 8. Ry: was quiet, at $1 A $1.05. for Western 4 SL 10" for Barley wan qui ¥; 4,50) bushels four rowed State sod Corn was Jens netive + but closed firmer lnguity, ‘The (000 bushels, on the a Ze. for» xed. Gbe, for unmer- f No. ¥ nnd ung mixed, and 7 white. For forward delivery No. 2, Ma, ‘ is steamer mixe Way, at GRe, tirst half May, at 6e%e, a tide, 5 6 mixed, June, ut G0%ge., snd 100,000 bushels Nu, 2, June, at « 4c. 1owe: No. L white, S50 0 $ New York, ite State, and d3!se, jar No, 2do., 4c, & 50¢, tor Ni for No. 2 mixed, G7e, a 70c. for wii for white Western Hawy ax Jute—The m: Fhe same may be said ot hemp. $175 w $130 for single, S210 0 d; Kussia, clean, $205 xold: jute, 41ge. n Uc, currence 4 1 BIB AB w S210, cold; Italia currency; jute putts, iq aud Sige, a Bdge, gold, to ari Astle, Ge. nil gold, Movasses. There was a continued brisk demand for New Crlenny at inll prices, “Tho stock ix 16,00) bubs. SO text quoted nt due. We quate inixed, due, we; elayed, 4 do ratininy, Ae. u G2e.; krocery, 450, a 5 SNe. : Kalish Islands, 45e, 55e, 7 New Orlouns, 570. ; ehvice, (ie. wurket lor spirits turpentine was der avery light supply and n steady bis. sold from dock wt Soe. tra pare at $475, Wo auote:—Spirits turpentine, m chuntable order, 30e. n—strained, $1 95 vices from Wil- wined, $1 45: steady: hard, io ee Boe, or yellow for May, Szlze, axke So. Tat quie ‘25; viruin, Cotton seed ol fe Refined ed winter, Te: nate inter bleached fish, 50c. + 5,000 bbls, uin Exchange ALE? 4% aad do, sel 24 de, in bbis,, in cases, IXtse. #1, ned ut Philadelphia, Be. nw Ave, yam.--Retined wae quiet but stead) June delivery sold at 144gc, At the Petro trade was quiet. ere 1.00) Db 9.0) do nt 848 retin tha, MWe. dy. at Ball a PouLthy.--npring chickens were generally held at $1 50, Live pouitey met with alain sete wt t ‘The wr. rivals of dvessed powity were light: tall prices wore ob- vbtained, We quote;—Live fowis—State and New Jorsey, Iie. per Ib. : state and W . Le, ‘Turkeyem=Stabe aud Jersey, 17¢., Western, 1 torn, $125 por pair, Die i Western, 70e. a Sie. per pair. ted ut 17, a 1, for goo to pi 1 L5e. 4 17e, for fair to good do. Chick+ Bhs were quoted at Le, a Le, for tuir to good Western, PROVISIONS —Keceipte Pork, G64 bbls; lard, BUble. wud 76 keys; cut meats, 1,572 packages ; bacon, 909 boxes; bee! ves and 440 boxes, Pork was qitiet, without decided change In prices. ‘The closing “eal? rices were ns follows:—May, $16 6O oid, $15 75 asked $16 65 Hid, 815 70 asked; July, $15'80 bid, B15 90 WO bbls, at $19 GS w $lo 70 for Yn 15 M0 for duly: GO bbls. mess se $16, cash, Cat ments were quiet, with sates of 10,000 ellies, 10 1be, average, wb Ye, and 5,000 ibs. do. average, at 8! Bacon owas quiet at Bige, @ Aye. for elty ions clear and Bye, W Stee. for Western. Ih Vbbis sold within the range. We q DIK. extra mens, $19.50 a $14 50; $12 packet, 815; trerced city extra Indian nominal wt $26 a 28, Beet hitns were tairly wetive. 500 bbls. choice Western sold on private terms. and 10 ubly, Dressed boys Wore # shade lower, quoted at Ze. & Tige, lor eity long clenn, And market pigs at Tac, Lard was without decided change and closed at the second Yeni” ax foltows i= May, 89 95 bid 10 05 asked; June, 810 bid $10 10 asked; July, 10 15 bid’ $10" 1735 asked. — The. aules” were 7.000 tlerces, ont 810 010 Sune, and 810 15, $10 17) and $10 Spot ‘sates wore ‘Hy tlercos city at Wge Western 6 #005 #810, and 125do,, off grade, at ic ye, Retined Ww: vuth Amerion was auoted TObye, : Continent at 104e « LOM, und Cube at Rise. City Noni war nominal nt tie, Butteee Receipts, 4148 pki. Nd tlerees, weked. dune and $I Aithongh anchanged the market was ¢ We qoute comme to Hine Stare ab to fine Western a: 10, a se. boxes, ‘i Now wis held firmly at old price short sight dot Orn, 12)g0, 4 LAN active movement in raw, ig ful 100 bhds, cent refined was lower und less wctive. COTION ON THE SPOT FIRM; FUTURES CLOSED ¥FIRM-~FLOUR DULL—WHEAT QUIET—COBN wold at IL t Guote Fale ret % to No. 13, 10: hs ‘orto Kico, refining, com: «grocery, fair to choice, ‘A. 11%. # Ie.; wdered, 1230. 5 ie, & 1te.: white a 11350. ; following Bags, Melado, fica oitndace off 4. Tange m Wier feut loal 1 Mn, Lhe. 11 3¢¢, ition of raw suger : Hhdas "Dose Stock this day, May Convene with stoc! quiet. The salex were 175.000 Iw, at 8 market was qui and Lor petroleum tonuuge continued in general for di led grain mark favorable reports trom Kurope jeamer uecommod at ‘To Liverpool, per 5 grain room. nominaily 5 per steam, 33.000 bushels u ‘To Bristol, per steani, 24,000 bushels : Charters: —A Norwogian ship, 774 tons, hence to Liverpool with 4,700 bbls, refined petroleum, lubricating all, residium, June 4 clearance: a Krithsh bel trom Philadelpiia to Huvro or Bordeaux with crude petrolemm at 4s. Gd. ; a Norwe; henee tothe \erman Baltic with 2,700 bbls, reliued pa: rican briz, 284 tons, hence to round Pirwus with 10,000 cusex retined petroleum at . Norwogian bark, 1 in at 434d. 60 Ibs, ivato terms, kc., at 4s. Su.. loun at 5s 4344. :an Ainorienn ship, 1. Jamaica, 180. | hence to Gibralt ‘ond and ineloding with 9,000 caw s retned petenteum nt 3xe.; m Haitish back, t fined pet & British bark, 774 tons, hence to ral vargo ata limp sum, ‘afterward British bark, Gt to vessel, from Ph M an American ship, 1. 1s, reported, from. N, B., to Liverpool, with ‘Frade stendy ov won tast Monday and rates tye. advance s ranged trom 10a, a 120. per I 56 lbs 4.57 1bs has doen allowed net At Six: T. GC. Enstman sold for self 2 pir lb. < woights O35 ewe a 8M per lb, weiznt 634 ewt. : 69 Iinvis steers at 10! Welght 7 ewt.. scant; 67 Tilinols sterrs at 10%¢0 owt ; 9% Jilinots steers wt Ile. per Ib., we: Llinods steers ut lle a 11}, Ulery & Cary sold tor M. stecra at Iie., strong, por 10., Mt Le. wlbge, per Ib, Thompson sold for Coon & Co. 65 Tinols sted weights 6 ewt. ® 7.cw! rheau on « fow ‘on 33 head sold at top'ri ° Jersey City—C hois steers ut Le. Ilinols steers at 11), Pe 4 it TH és Morris 20 Illinois steers at 10446. per Ii 20 Illinois stee 1 ers at 10%ge, 8 ewt.; GO Llinois steers at 103, Hols xtoere at 10%e. weight 034 ewt., strong head on 82 hend, w self und Meyer 42 illinois steers at 10%. woights 61g owt. n G42 ewt., stronu, with 50c, 84 hond; 111 Tlinois steers at Le’ per II head. weizht 6% ewe. sion 26 cars of steors at LOKe, a 10M, per AL 1Age, a TL or Ih. weiEht Gls ewt. steors a 10iZe. a Ile, per Ib, weizhts 6 {steers nt 10%. per Ib., weights sg hi1d:36 Mineourl stecrs at 1Olye, & 6 Missouri steers xt 10tge. perib., with $1 on per head, welzht Gis ewt.; 72 Misyourl steers ut 10Ke, a 108K, per lb , weights t ewt. a 6)4 ewt. per Ib., with $10 off th 6% ewt. :17 corn fed Texan steers at 10%e per Ib., weight 103gc, per Ib., weil Missouri steers nt LL aukkP AND Lamus. sheep, weizht 74) Ibs. per head, sheep, weight 75 Ibs. per head, at da,c. per Ib. weight 82 Ibs. per head, ut Ge, per tb, nt Sige. per It weight 82 Ibs. per h weight 121 lbs, per head deek sold 128 Indiana ® 86 SLY per ewt ; 51 Inaiain shee Wt Gage. per ib, J. Kirby woud por hend, at 7. per I GL State sheep 7 State lambs, weight 70 | Judd & Buckingham weight SO Ibs bs, weight 49 Ln, BOS mixed Western mn f Newton old 40 Vir io sheep, wel A, at Sige. per bs. per bead, at te. per i 198 Whio sheep, weizht 110 Ibs, 20,290 ibs, ut Tye. per Ib. ; 1 Muryvand lant lamba at $5 434 por hend. rade slow and steady at our uxt quota- old xeparntely. ix ste AHO WUMIILY CH.VOS ME ‘Trade off in feoll weight 172 Ibs, per hewd, sul DOMESTIC MARKETS, TON, May 9, 1877, 1045 Nkw ORLeans, Ma Cotton quiet and eaxy; middling, 10% wood ordinary, 9, Xports—lo Great Britain, Stock, 178,542. Cotton nominal: middling, 10} good ordinary, Y!ge. Momtux, May 9, 1877, ; law middling, 100.3 tock, 30,005, SAVANNAH, May 9, 18° 107-1 } low middling, 118 bales. Cotton dull and easy; middll; ordinary, 9 3-166, low midatin May 9, 1877, a5 Witmincrox, N.C., $1 80 for hard, rpentins stead ‘Dar steady at $1 6U unchanged ; sal ales Fcarload white ab s2 11, 2 carloads 0) bushets Nu. L Milwaukee at $2. WY bushels sample at Gve., 6,000 Oats, & Night de Rye, «light inquiry, «ves torn at ude. Burivy, 10 sales rep Seeds; sates 1,500 bush » bbls, city Receipts— milling demand fuir demand; s at Gze a bike. mand quotably at Malt, a light t timothy at $1 > a 82 05. $112) Pork ‘and lard un by Inke—Corn, 280,444 bushel 45,300 do, ; wheat, 47,217 a nd —Klone, 2.700) BDI o intermediate The butk ‘of ‘the thro Rochester to be rebil ts, G80 do, ; barle, 1,000 bbls. at e102 for volted, $28 tor B24; shipsinth freights—Unte, de, ‘to Now d= Shorts, Canal 32 to Albany, 16,800 bushel t Wheat dull: No. 1 white ) wheat, 35,000 di Flour tirm and unchanged, Meazo spring, a1 G54, cust or May $1 OTK du 1}, dune; #1 66, July sales at 61 62 8 BL rejected, $1 2259 0 81.2756, SHiKe., Funes sales at Hie. a 5OKe. Guta dull, tending downwar Barley eusive I lowers BI S7hy 14 wed 20, Jul wt Te. bid, “May. cash; 10 U2Ig © Lard’ dail, weak and lower Baik ments steady and steady and unchanged. SOO bushels; corn, 160, barley, 7.500 do. vbls ; wheat, $4,000 bushels; corn, 99,UN) di 505, dunes $ Me. West Kick—ihe market remained frm and active, We ite We 3 524 water tonnage and un- ull and dom. acon To B02 tons, 400 bbls. jan bark, 476 tor Baltimore Gi. 3 an American brig, 264 tons, henge to Bilboa with refined etroleum, I bis. and cases, ut Sx. 16d. and 26e on sub- jet contract, original charter out and back at a lump xum; a Norweginn bark, 751 tons, hence to Elxinore fir orders to refined petroleum at ence to Java with an vr orders, ‘antinople, NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS, Wepxspax, May 9, 1877. ‘woizht, 7: 48 Minois ewe. + 43 Hlinois Goon & at 10%, steers nt 1Uc,, 1b. with 506. weight 7 cwt., 7 cwt. ‘hompson 7 weishts Titinois 4, 82 Lifaois steers at per head on 34 head, wolzhes 54¢ 98 INinols steers at 1OMe. per I noise steers at Wisse ht ight Gly . weiht 74 4c. per 1b., weixht 73 ewt, ey & MoFhersin sold tor N, Morris 17 Lil: ¢ per Ib., welt of 15 jasourt Aumuels sold F Ibe, with SOc. wel sold fur per Ib. with Sve, on pe 28 Iilinvis steers at Ie, . Kahn sola for N. Kk er Te, ff por hend ot . with 30e, off © Illinois steers’ at 12c. per weight 844 ewt.. strong, M. Goldschmidt sold on comm! d catpige sales ux follows s woight O34 cwt b., weight Gly ewt. , 63 Mixsourl teers 51 Missourl a Zewt.; tn, 54 Minsourt 54 Missouri. Br |. weight eon ® moderate run, y any woolly sheen tu hand, lambs at Sic @ as per hend. Huns, 213) Virginia “SI St Ohio 1 Olio 3 Obio sheep, 106 Ohio sheep, Davis & Halen: Welght 115 Ibs. per head, at weight 114 Ibs, per | ) rtute sheep, woight weight 79 old . per per a bs. | UL The. er GL Ohio sheep, weight ohio . wt t Dm 4,790 Ibs, at . w OC. por 285 Ohio hogs, average live at S%e. per lo. low middling, Not receipts, 657 bales: gross, :'to the Continent, ales, Cuanixstox, Muy 9, 1877. Cotton dull and lower: middling, 10%e ¢ good ordinary, 10e. Net recoip ports coustwise, 1877, TATE ted, Tye. Recetpts nts by nels; even, 20,400 Freights Osweao, May 9, 1877, @ Si for No. 1 winters $11 a $11 double eaten, bite Micnigun, $2 22: Milwaukee Club held at $2 A $1 05, latter nada wt BE 10, #2 U8 spot, $2 08: No. Citeago, May 9, 1877, Wheat unscttled and iower, weak and ae 4) 40 Whisvey 12,000 _buls, | box 137 | loons nenr che Court Honse, Audress F, As Be aeroon cal of ha Made it Sade PRINT CLOTHS MARKET. Paovipeyox, R, 1., Mey 9, 1877, Print cloths quiet, with Aa sees on a fas Ah standard ‘and extra 84x04, with prices a littte frmor ay sive lose. EUROPEAN MARKETS, COMMERCIAL, t LivERroor, May 9—5 P. M. Cotton—Futures steady. ih Liveuroot, May 9-5 :30 P. M, Breadstulfs—Corn, 27s. 0 27 6, per quarter for nev mixed Western. Provisions—Lard, 48s. per ewt. for American. Produce—Common rosin, 5s, ‘Loxvon, May 9—5 80 P. M. Produce—Spirits of turpentine, 2s, # 288. Sd. per owt. Astwenr, Msy 9, 1877, Petroleum, 32'4f. for fue pale American. Loxpow May 9—Evening. rier, i ton ai Liveuroo., May 9—Event 5 cwt. Linseed oil, 32s, per cw! Gascon tne tah, ns ‘There is alarge business doing In sugar. Kine wud me dium are about Gd. higher; low grades are unchanged, KW YOKK PRODUCK KXCHANGK RKPORT, e LiveRroot, May 9, 1877, Pork—Eastern dull at 77.; Western dull at 66s, Bacon— Cumberland ent dail at 368, short rib dull at 39s, tong clent dull ut 30s., short cleur dull at 41s. dull at 43s, ; shoulders steady at 29m. Heef—India moss dull nt O8s.. extra mess dull at 115s., prime mess dull at Lard—Prime western dull at 48s, "‘Tullow—rime elty duli at 438, Turpentine—Spirite stendy at 28s. 6d. Rosin— Common dul at ds. 9d, fine dall xt 10s, 6d, Cheeso— American choice steady at 72s. Lard oil None in tho m ket. Flour—Extra State steady at 2s. e spring dull at 138, Od., No, 2 do, dull at 13s, 3d. wint Southern, none in the market; winter Western, none In the market, Corn—Mixed soft stendy at 27s. 8d. FINANCIAL Lonpox, May 9-5:39 P. M. The rate of discount for three months’ bills in the open market is 24% per cent, which iy \; per cent below the Bank f kngland rate. veer. Loxpox, May 9, 1877. India Council bills wore allotted today at yd, rupee ad- vance. 59s. per 80 0.4 _-oo FINANCIAL, “UP REASONABLE RATE S—MON badowment insurane bought; insurance of all ki J.J. HABRICH & CO. AX ESTATE WILL LEND $10,000, $20,000, $30,909 on mortage on improved New York City roparty at six per cent: omy principals dealt with. Address EX«! 0x 486 Post office, CUTOR, STOGK PRIVILEGES 6OUG CLOSEST fon moderate murzing. “Explanatory pamphlet tree, A —STOUKS BOUGHT AND SOLD ON MARGIN OR (lembors New Yori Stock Exchinge), PEraverey, RAILROAD BONDS BOUGHT AND ‘ations wade against same : Stocks TUMBRIDGE & CO. Bunkers, Brokers, 50 Broad st., New York, h at reduced rate of commission ty eee ee EDINARD. UG. FOX &, UG. ‘5 Wall st, Make w specialty of Railroad and other Bonds of all kinds, for which there ly no regular market. roid by tho old eatablished stock and bond house of Ale BERT H, NICOLAY, No, 43 Pine st., New York, STATE WILL LO\N $350,000 CITY PROPERTY, 6 per cent; loan on rowed course of construction, Ad- dress EXECUTOR, Station D. if Batsuce UNG MONEY eed EOaN OF 1d ‘wage. on New York and Brooklyn Property, tm roved, st 6 sa 7 per Cont; wuts to sule EXECUTOR, box 146 iHernld oftice. ia iid ANSAS. 3} OUR, LLLINOIS COUNTY AN Township Bonds wanted, G. W. MARKHAM, 16 Broxd. way ONEY TO LOAN-IN NEW JERSEY; PROMPT examination, A. D, MELLICK, Jr,, 8 Pine st., room 3, Moxey ‘0 LO. 6 ANDTZ York and Brooklyn improved Property. G, STAKE, 150 ONEY LOANED ON MORTGAGE; SIX PER CEN’ Mavccomntsston charged. &. SPOONER, 73 Broadway, room 70. ONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, &0. WILL. N CITY PROPERLY, D0, $5,000 and small 12,000, 4 cai » JAMES PRIC. moderate churye: son ht. m4 ¥FICE OF THE NEW YORK MUTUAL GASLIGHT ‘Uompany, 4 Nontucast Connke Union savarr. Ari av. Ax 16rit st., New Yous, May 5, 1877, ‘The annual meeting of tho stockholders of the New York Mutial Gaslight Company for the election of sixteon Dircetors and three Inspectors of Election for tho en- suing year will be hold at the office of the company. In the city of New York, on Iuexday, May 15, 1877. the polls for which election will be opened between’ the hours ot 12 M. and To'clock P.M, of that day. The transter books of the company will be cloxeu tor ton days (10 dave) prior to said election. By order of the Bonrd of Directors, CHAB. PLACE, Secretary and Treasurer. RINCUIPALS WANTING MONEY ON MORTGAGE cau obtain prompt answers by uddressing LAWYER, box 1,916 Post offi HE MINING RECORD—PRIGE $3 PER ANNUM, Fubiished every Thursday at 00 Broudway, By NEW YORK BUREAU FOR MINING INFORMATION, ‘Contains full mining nows trom Pennsylvania, Colorado Missouri, Nevada, Callfornia, Arizona and Montana; Cap tal, pur value assessments and dividends paid by mining companics to date. A. R, CHISOLM, Proprictor. iaDy. ind Houston wad Texas Cot seven por cent Gold Bouds for save by WILLIAM Bit a5 'Wi Dealer in Texns sveutities, ANTED—A LOAN OF $20,000 TO €35,000, AT BIX per cent interest, for five years, on bond and mortgage ; the security, four lots, improved city property, ins good location, is worth three times the amount, Principals only please sond thelr address to B. AMEND, 70 Bass th st. 9. TI 0. BIIARES—THE BEST SILVER MINING eOUQ tock ever offered In this city: compelled t¢ sel; can muke w thousand per ennt within six months Call, or send for particulars, 162 bi cla 4. Wivivi Woe D—VIVE YEARS, At sIX PER mortzace on lmprover erty, alae $18,000, s Lae D, JONES, 24 Park-place. $15 000,72. LOAN AT SIX PER CENT FORFIVE years, on first class city property; no broken ii need apply. Address X., Herald ofice, $ ) 000. WANTED—FOR TERM OF YKARS, AT A spor cont, on buildings in course of erce- te as investment. Principals only dealt with, M.G. W., () LOAN, AT 6 PER CENT, FOR $200.00 Qu ycare Sn ties’ Proverty. abply v0 F. 3 DRISCOLL, 32 ‘urk place, room 2, 1X 3ENT FOR FIVE $200.000, car. oo foun" ont mortgage. in sume to ‘suit, ou first class city Peeper COPARTNERSHIPS. qe GCOPAMINERSHIP HERETOFORE EXisTt Underthe firm name of Henry & August slegele kt ved this day, May 1, IS77, by mutual consent, Augu Siegele liquidating all claims against the satd firm, HENRY & AUG, SIEGELE, ‘The business will be continued at the su place, 906 3d AUGUST! SIEGEL! a pur FIRM SCHUETZE & LUDOLFF HAS DISSOLVED by mutual agreoment, A. Ludolif will continue mann. peeks ald his wi rpaseed patent Pianos at Nos. 400 and 452 rome ~ BUSINESS OPPOWTUNI . “FORACCU MANUPACIURKR, WITH A FINE ES. tablishment und » wid f product, wishes to enl with $25,009. Apply GRIGGS & CARLETU: Aun Sipas wont, ike. ta. hoods ou commission, Address J @ tice. ‘ABLISH HIMSE! op lat eo with merchants APAN, Herald Uptown A, BUSINESS MANS OPPORTUNITY.—GROUERY AAnnd Tea store for sale; rent low; established 20 years. Apply 438 Greenwich, corner Vestry st. GOLDEN OPYORIUNITY.—WANTED, A PARTNER who ean HO) cash capital, to teaver with and ay trensurer of “The Original (colored) Plantation Min: Strols And Mississipp! Slave Gabin Singers,” with bras bend and orchestra. Address or call upon BEN F. BOWEN, 261 Kowery. A SILK Tr . HAVING ROOM TO SPARE, _Awitt plonty of power, wishes to meet with a party who Wnt to zo into weaving. Address WEAVING, bux 1: Herald oflice BUSINESS MAN OF EXPERIENCE, GOOD AD. dress and at least 81,009 capital can form a desirable business cornestion, pr elpally coutract work ; steamboats, b houses fitted up with F Cy 5 factured by myself; seven years Veatization solie.t d. Address, appointing inter view, CONTRAC TL, Herald afties PARTNER, W 000 OR $2,000, WANTED TO ZA take an interost in the distribution of « hovet and india: Hensablo o of Koman Catholic reverence aud act, Address M. J. 3024 3 RAR CHANCE —PARTNER WITH #2,500 CASH, Aiin'n'well ostnolished business, Call at 72 Cortlands st. 000 CAN MAKE FORTUNE; 17 7h A. WITH $600 TO TAKE CHARGE OF AN P in Philadelphia either ay partner of $20 n week; Dexiness genteel, Address SOL! Id Branch office, Aladetphiis, PQlG vROFT apitalist. and Beadi Hished : 1 NE FOR SALE TO av., Detroit, Mich. would ‘eoutt lars in ensh, with good referes jusiness expert: Address MORGAN, H NEY $1,000, WITH PARTNER, IN LONG BBTAB- shed business; staple 4a gold; $2,000 nuwranteed Best investment secured. Call 24 West 20th, i NB« WANTED —WIT EU $30,000 TO $50,000, LN AN exceedingly well established ousin id Temunerative; the money ix needed to exten reat estate security will be gi need take no risk but may 16 Post office, N, Y. {TEAM MOTOR FOR CA (with stamp) He N. WICKES, Gea county, N. ¥ JURE FORTUNE. —PARTNER WANTED, AS CASHIER in # creat money muking exlibition, Apply in store 257 OATS, ADDRESS id Gorge, Delaware Brondway. at ANTED—PARTNER, WITH CAPITAL, FOF manufactory rth Moore. \WAsTED=AS PARTNEY in restaurant satiafuctor: reayonn given, Address F. Warten TO PURCHASE FOR OASH—A HAL Interest in a ood paying Fire Insarance Agence: well establishod office basiness of similar charnete dress H. A. C., box 24TH New York Fost ottivo, — ‘ TO $200 WILL BUY A PARTNERSHE $200 one of the best paying lane and Inzor beers Cours Honsee At tiernld ottice. S500, ciara TAL re BAER REE ‘ tke, ; enpital bo pat ow m Thre with W. MBSSuNGeny we tuctory OF Bond ot, Bae Building), top tor. :

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